AP: Sentul rounds five, six preview

Series Set for Spectacular Indonesian Return
After the first four races of the 12-round 2007 Porsche Carrera Cup Asia
held in Malaysia,
this weekend the series moves to Indonesia's 3.965km Sentul Circuit
where it made its
spectacular debut...

Series Set for Spectacular Indonesian Return

After the first four races of the 12-round 2007 Porsche Carrera Cup Asia
held in Malaysia,
this weekend the series moves to Indonesia's 3.965km Sentul Circuit
where it made its
spectacular debut last year.

Topping the Class A leaderboard is British sportscar ace Tim Sugden with
GruppeM Racing.
After four rounds, the Briton has just an eight point lead over Japan's
Keita Sawa of Cref
Motorsports, and Team Vertu entry Nigel Albon and SCC Racing's Christian
Jones, son of
former Formula 1 World Champion Alan, are both snapping at their heels.

Class A graduate this year Geoff Morgan of Australia is holding his own
in the intensely-
competitive field, currently 7th overall and a single point adrift of
Team Hayashi's Dilantha
Malagamuwa.

Expect a strong showing from Sunseeker Asia's Alain Li. The Hong Kong
racer has been
strong in qualifying this season, starting Round 3 from 3rd on the grid,
but has so far not
converted his pace into race results.

Back with the Porsche Carrera Cup Asia for the rest of the season is Hong
Kong's Marchy
Lee. Lee began the series with a one-off entry, and 997-based Porsche
911 GT3 Cup car
debut, in the opening rounds in Malaysia and greatly impressed taking
Class A pole position
for Round 1, and two second-place finishes. His cause has been taken up
by former racing
driver Adrian Fu of Hong Kong, who will run Lee for the remainder of the
season in his
Racing for Charity campaign, with the Child's Dream Foundation as the
beneficiary.

Making an impressive Porsche Carrera Cup Asia debut this year,
Singaporean Mok Weng Sun
tops the Class B championship table after four rounds, and is 8th on the
overall leaderboard.
The Team PCS Racing driver has a two point margin over Australian Peter
Boylan. William
"Chip" Connor is looking strong this season, although a DNF in Round 2
dented an otherwise
impressive points tally, while fellow Hong Kong driver Philip Ma is just
three points behind in 4th.

Mok's PCS Racing team mate and fellow series newcomer Tan Ian Mao will
be back in action
at the weekend, along with fellow Singaporean Melvin Choo. Sole
Malaysian entry this year,
and series returnee Tunku Hammam will definitely be looking for a change
of fortune in Indonesia
after one of the unluckiest starts to the season ever seen.

Brothers Siu Tit Lung and Siu Yuk Lung will sit out the next four rounds,
rejoining when the
Porsche Carrera Cup Asia arrives in Shanghai in October as a support race
to the 2007
Formula 1 Sinopec Chinese Grand Prix.

Rounds 5 and 6 of the Porsche Carrera Cup Asia will be run on Sunday July
22, with qualifying
on Saturday.